Description: Photo card of Brigid Well Willow Archway, Kildare, Ireland. white card, inner blank. Willow archway path to Brighid's Holy Well #2 aka "Tobair Bride" (St. Brigid's Well), The Roman Catholic healing well of St. Brigid. While pilgrims often visit both wells, this is the well where an involved ceremony, similar to the "stations of the cross" is conducted. Pilgrims reflect on the Goddess and/or Saint Brigid and how they weave together. They reflect on themselves and the wellsprings that flows within them. The well is surrounded by a short round wall. This is believed to represent the wall of the womb. It is custom then to leave something at the well. Circling the well clockwise symbolizing unity within ourselves, within one another, and the whole of creation. "A Naomh Brid Gui Grainn". Next to the well is the "Wishing Tree". This is where pilgrims place "clotties" or pieces of cloth with prayer petitions of healing or fining something. Photography by Thomas Baurley, Techno Tink Photography. 6.25 x 4.25" Card with plastic covering for photo. 7" x 5.5" envelope. NEW: This item may have been displayed at festivals and on store shelves, racks, and/or wall displays. Packaging may exhibit scuff or shelf wear. See photos for condition, details, and visual description. As is, no returns. Price may vary from our store site on this listing to adjust for fees charged by listing service and/or shipping requirements. All measurements and weights are approximate. While we list 3-5 days for processing, 90% of the time its within the same or next day. If this is a rush, just message. We ship out on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. We add the buffer just in case I'm on a archaeological fieldwork project or vending at an event near the shop, otherwise we mark on vacation.
Price: 5 USD
Location: Sumas, Washington
End Time: 2025-01-30T06:46:51.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.63 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Photograph
Photographer: Thomas Baurley
Theme: folklore
Image Color: Color
Time Period Manufactured: 2000-2009
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ireland
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: folklore